Tom Macbeth is a Canadian actor. He has starred in the films Disbat, The Keepers, Double Miscalculation, The Accused and Run. Tom has starred in The X-Files, Supernatural, Stargate SG-1, Sex in Another City, and 21 Jump Street.
Biography
Tom Macbeth was born in Vancouver on May 2, 1946. He began filming in the mid-1980s. On account of his more than 170 works in film and television. He has frequently starred with actors such as Gary Chalk, Kevin McNulty, Gerard Plunket, Jay Brazo, Venus Terzo, Stephen E. Miller, Tom Heaton, Malcolm Stewart, Brent State and Dale Wilson. Tom was invited to his works by directors Brad Turner, Toshiyuki Hiruma, Neill Fearnley, Michael Robisan, Jeff Woolnaffe, Brenton Spencer, David Frazi, Anne Wheeler and Helen Shaver. Despite such popularity of the actor, it is practically unknown about his personal life, wife, family and children.
The beginning of a career in cinema
Tom appeared on screens in 1984. Then he played Farrell in the movie "Shining Dome". After he was invited to the TV series "Dangerous Bay" for the role of David Berman. In 1985, Tom played a police officer in Extreme Rage and a bank manager in In Thin Air. In 1987, the famous TV series "Jump Street, 21" began with the participation of the actor. 1987 brought him a role in the movie "Malone" and the TV series "Clever". In the same year, she starred in the film Christmas Comes to Willow Creek.
Main roles
We can say that mostly the actor appeared in episodes. With such an extensive filmography, it is difficult to play many major or even just notable roles. However, the actor has them. In 1990, he starred in the drama "Disbat", a co-production of the United States and Canada. The film has a high rating. The film has been featured at the Deauville Film Festival, Denver International Film Festival and the Sundance Film Festival. He was then seen in the 1994 Canadian action movie Trust Me. His partners on the set were Currie Graham, Sandra Nelson, Ian Tracy and Duncan Fraser.
In 2001, Tom starred in the television comedy family drama Dead Season. Directed by Bruce Davison. The picture tells about a mysterious old man who fulfills the wishes of those around him. In 2007, the actor got one of the main roles in 2 films at once. He starred in the American crime action movie Bad Son. His partners in this thriller are Catherine Dent, Ben Cotton and Marilyn Norrie.
He was also invited to the television action film "Enemy Inner" produced in the USA and Canada. The plot revolves around a blind girl and escaped prisoners. Among the actor's recent work is the role of Henry in the movie "It's Time to Get Home for Christmas" in 2018 and the role of Charlie in the movie "Christmas Hope: Fated to Love" in 2019. The actor also played one of the minor characters in the 2017 TV series When We Rise.